Yeovil are in the National League.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:Any L2 random from a far away land (Macclesfield or Yeovil or the like)
Pepe the Horseman wrote:Yeovil are in the National League.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:Any L2 random from a far away land (Macclesfield or Yeovil or the like)
It seems only yesterday we were drawing at home to a 8 man Yeovil.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Yeovil are in the National League.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:Any L2 random from a far away land (Macclesfield or Yeovil or the like)
Nice sig.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:
That was when Brighton pipped us on the last day to the playoffs and started calling us tinpottidus_mi2 wrote:It seems only yesterday we were drawing at home to a 8 man Yeovil.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Yeovil are in the National League.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:Any L2 random from a far away land (Macclesfield or Yeovil or the like)
They got dicked in the semi-final so it all worked out.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:That was when Brighton pipped us on the last day to the playoffs and started calling us tinpottidus_mi2 wrote:It seems only yesterday we were drawing at home to a 8 man Yeovil.Pepe the Horseman wrote: Yeovil are in the National League.![]()
Those extra 2 points would have mattered
.Yes to FGR!!!!....I would not know who to support and expect FGR to do RFC over and Matt Mills to score 4.Crowbar6753 wrote:Has to be Oxford away lol....and depending on tomorrows results....Portsmouth or Forest Green away should be fun trips, however we will be away to some northern championship side like Preston or Sheff Weds
They beat Carlisle and I believe that of all the teams Reading have played in the league it’s Carlisle that have gone the longest gap since Reading last played against them (last game being May 1982).From Despair To Where? wrote:Nice sig.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:
Anyway, Rochdale, home or away, don't care. We last played them 35 years ago.
As always, Cambridge away.CavershamRoyal wrote:Personally want Cambridge at home, if they get through. Otherwise, any home tie, preferably against lower league opposition. Nothing too dreary like Preston or Forest.
So who does that leave that we've never played? Salford, FGR, Morecambe, Fleetwood?Sutekh wrote:They beat Carlisle and I believe that of all the teams Reading have played in the league it’s Carlisle that have gone the longest gap since Reading last played against them (last game being May 1982).From Despair To Where? wrote:Nice sig.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:
Anyway, Rochdale, home or away, don't care. We last played them 35 years ago.
Of the current 92 clubs, Reading have never played competitive games againstFrom Despair To Where? wrote:So who does that leave that we've never played? Salford, FGR, Morecambe, Fleetwood?Sutekh wrote:They beat Carlisle and I believe that of all the teams Reading have played in the league it’s Carlisle that have gone the longest gap since Reading last played against them (last game being May 1982).From Despair To Where? wrote:
Nice sig.
Anyway, Rochdale, home or away, don't care. We last played them 35 years ago.
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